Possibly the greatest combination long and triple jumper of all time, Mike Conley was ranked top ten in the world an amazing ten times in the long jump and 14 times in the triple jump. A two-time Olympic triple jump medalist (silver in 1984, gold in 1992), Conley was a five-time World Outdoor Championships team member, winning the bronze medal in long jump in 1983, triple jump silver medal in 1987, bronze in 1991 and gold in 1993. A two-time World Indoor Championships team member, he won the long jump bronze medal in 1989. He also won the gold medal in the triple jump in 1987 & 1989 at the World Indoor Championships. Conley was the World Cup long jump champion in 1985, and triple jump champion in 1989. A six-time USA Outdoor triple jump champion, Conley also won the long jump at the 1985 USA Outdoor Championships, furthering his place as one of the greatest combination long and triple jumpers ever. As a collegian at the University of Arkansas, Conley was the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor long and triple jump champion in 1984-’85, and the NCAA Indoor triple jump champion in 1983, 1984 & 1985. The former world indoor triple jump record holder, Conley owns the current U.S. triple jump indoor record at 17.76 meters/58 feet, 3.25 inches.